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    Aston Martin DB9 Volante all the way... space for 4, beautiful, luxurious, etc , etc....
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    Not considering practicality: F430
    Considering practicality: Ligenfelter Twin Turbo 427 GTO. That's about as practical as Taz gets, LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taz_rocks_miami
    Considering practicality: Ligenfelter Twin Turbo 427 GTO. That's about as practical as Taz gets, LOL.
    lmao, yeh i agree when u need to drive that 400m down to the corner store you want to be able to do it in under 10 secs of course...
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    McLaren F1 LM

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    Quote Originally Posted by F1_Master
    Groszer Arber?
    Is that like a triathalon?

    Excuse me for my interupting.
    No, it is the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest, Andy.Muc being from Munich, he would know what I was talking about . I am a bikerider only, triathlon is alien country. I can't even swim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    No, it is the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest, Andy.Muc being from Munich, he would know what I was talking about . I am a bikerider only, triathlon is alien country. I can't even swim.
    Do you really spell it "Groszer" Arber?
    We'll we have another letter called the "sharp S" (ß).
    So it's Großer Arber in Germany which means great Arber or Big Arber.
    It's also called the "Mont Blanc of the Bavarian Forest".
    Been there snowboarding a couple of times but i don't really like since it's "only" 1.456m high
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy.muc
    Do you really spell it "Groszer" Arber?
    We'll we have another letter called the "sharp S" (ß).
    So it's Großer Arber in Germany which means great Arber or Big Arber.
    It's also called the "Mont Blanc of the Bavarian Forest".
    Been there snowboarding a couple of times but i don't really like since it's "only" 1.456m high
    I thought during the last spelling reform Germany got rid of the Sharp S, and I wouldn't know how to type it here anyway The route to the top coming from Bodenmais is pretty heavy, although it is not such a long climb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    I thought during the last spelling reform Germany got rid of the Sharp S, and I wouldn't know how to type it here anyway The route to the top coming from Bodenmais is pretty heavy, although it is not such a long climb.
    Spelling reform? Hell, how should i know?
    They reform the spelling (almost) every week!
    Some newspapers even got back to the old type of spelling
    'cause they say the new spelling reform is stupid an unnecessary.
    Poor german schoolkids these days

    Althogh i'm not really into climbing i heard that the way up from Bodenmais is rough.
    I prefer taking the elevator up and riding down
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy.muc
    Spelling reform? Hell, how should i know?
    They reform the spelling (almost) every week!
    Some newspapers even got back to the old type of spelling
    'cause they say the new spelling reform is stupid an unnecessary.
    Poor german schoolkids these days

    Althogh i'm not really into climbing i heard that the way up from Bodenmais is rough.
    I prefer taking the elevator up and riding down
    So what about us foreigners, it is even more difficult . (I am not in mountain biking, I stay on the main roads, so no lifts for me)
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    as for me, it's the '59 Cadillac Eldorado... and the '02 Bentley Arnage T

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    Quote Originally Posted by breton_man
    as for me, it's the '59 Cadillac Eldorado... and the '02 Bentley Arnage T

    Jeeeesus!! You're so "low-profile"!
    What about a pink elephant?
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    Pagani Zonda Roadster and nothing else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by @wall
    lmao, yeh i agree when u need to drive that 400m down to the corner store you want to be able to do it in under 10 secs of course...
    LOL, time is money!!
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    2004 Dodge Viper Mamba Edition ( White not black ) with Hennessey 1000TT package put on.

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    I'll go for the Pagani Zonda Roadster as well!!! It's just so well formed and it's interior is well trimmed. Not to mention its capabilities!!!

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